sjturner79
Songster
Looks like I only ended up with 21 eggs to set as the hens stopped laying when the last of them went broody about 2 weeks ago, and I didn't manage to find anyone to ship to me.
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Got my EHAL eggs set ~ 17 Legbar & 1 Silkie for a total of 18
I would like to join the hatch a long. What info do I need to give to join?
It's official, I'm in!!![]()
...and not because I have a broody hen......though I am hoping for some by hatch time!!![]()
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...but because my very, very, very good neighboris turning on his Sportsman incubator so I can be part of the hatchalong! I will be setting some shipped MF d'uccle eggs (these are for my great, fantastic, stupendous neighbor's son who loves bantams), some from my Icelandic flock, some from a friend's Icelandics and some from a friend's Welsummers. I will have to post numbers on Saturday!![]()
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YAYYYYY!!!! glad you added to the contest!!! <3Ok Sally, I'm gonna tag along, though I don't think I will be able to participate in the 'big hatch' since my broodies rarely follow silly human schedules. We do have 2 broodies setting on Easter Egger eggs though, due on the 20th. If I get a surprise broody this weekend though we'll join 'officially', lol
Unlike the NY HAL, you are not trying to hatch at a particular time, just a general time frame. Setting within two days of Saturday, March 5, allows for those that get shipped eggs (not an exact delivery time is possible) or those that would be out of town/family obligations/etc for Easter could join in. Keeping an "end date: just allows the "official hatchalong participant" numbers to be calculated for the contest of number of eggs hatched. Hatching together and sharing is what the Easter HAL is about!I thought the set date was the the 5th? This is my first hatch a long. I do not understand why people are setting already.
Does it make a difference?
The cover is there because that space next to the motor is too hot....maybe someone here has successfully used it but I know the old ones didn't have the cover and the company put it on the current version. I would say if you could use, they wouldn't have bothered. I would recommend leaving that space alone and just hatch another batch after the HAL batch!Okay all made an awesome discovery and wondering on if I should or not discovered that the last spot by the turner motor has a removable cover... Now to put an egg there or not to put an egg there is the question.. I know I should have known that but the most eggs I've ever incubated at a time was 21. So my question is should I put an egg there and if I do how often would I need to switch it out with a different egg to keep it from overheating?
Awesome!! So they just don't have the barring or? Got any pics of adults? Awesome!!
Was wondering the same and they posted one pic earlier but i am also curious like you and would love to see adults and cant even really imagine blue and black on a barred rock. To be expected on other bbs breeds but cant picture it on barred rocks hah
Its the one right before the one you replied to. Also what do the blacks look like